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27th December 05, 07:26 AM
#11
SWK Black Shadow Tartan w/ Oatmeal hose, black shoes, belt and sporran and tan shirt. Pictures forthcoming.
Brian
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- Franklin P. Adams
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27th December 05, 08:09 AM
#12
Colquhoun tank and my new Thos Gordon argyle to Christmas eve services. I actually had one woman follow me down the hallway telling me that she absolutely LOVED my kilt.
Merry Christmas all!
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27th December 05, 08:09 AM
#13
Since our get together was casual I wore my 22 oz Cameron kilt with a navy blue shirt and navy blue hose. Everybody is used to me wearing a kilt so no comments at all.
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27th December 05, 08:43 AM
#14
I wore my Ancient MacKay with matching flashes, red kilt hose, lovat blue daywear jacket, and a christmas necktie. Everyone loved the look.
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27th December 05, 10:12 AM
#15
wore the Irish national on christmas day going through the airport. Lots of looks questions about the tartan . lots of pleasantries.No problems with the kilt pin(big surprise) Ususally they go crazy with the wrong kind of belt buckle
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27th December 05, 10:32 AM
#16
Henderson o/c 8yd heavyweight, dark grey dress shirt, green sweater (jumper), green hose, brown shoes + belt + accessories. Nothing new. Got no comments. Pretty standard anymore.
blu
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27th December 05, 11:44 AM
#17
Doc Martens two-tone brogues, black angora wool hose, shadow tartan STW HW, red dress shirt, white satin gambler's vest, black Eton jacket and a Royal Canadian Tartan tam. I was old world elegance personified. The family was wowed. :smile: :mrgreen:
I've kilt for less.
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27th December 05, 02:00 PM
#18
Since "santa" was nice enough to bring a Nightstalker kilt I wore it all day. Wore a burgundy, open collar, long sleeve shirt, matching hose with black flash and casual oxfords. Musta looked ok, my niece's girlfriend kept following me around all day. 
Mike
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27th December 05, 02:10 PM
#19
Cord Kilt
I wore a brown corduroy Kilt I made myself. A knock-off of the corduroy AmeriKilt. All brass hardware with sporran. First Kilt I made as well as the first sewing project attempted.
I do have a black AmeriKilt, not bad, the material could be heavier.
Wife bought me a Black Stewart SportKilt for Xmas. She apologized for buying it because she said it wasn't close to the Blackwatch from Stillwater. I knew what the SportKilt was "about" it's not a competitor, a different product and fine with me. The Stillwater is my personal favorite.
Ian
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27th December 05, 03:14 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by kiltedpride
I am wearing the kilt every day over the festive season - 12 days in total.
Dang, I wish we Americans would celebrate *all* the days of Christmas. Once the 26th hits, it is back to life as usual as if nothing happened. Kinda sad really.
Oh and to stay on topic... i will sheepishly admit that I didn't wear my kilt at all. I never really had the chance. I had to work on Christmas Eve, and Christmas day was too busy. Besides, I haven't bought an everyday kilt that I can treat like a pair of jeans yet. But I am eyeballing a UK and/or a Bear kilt.
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